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The Oshawa Times, 3 Oct 1960, p. 4

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4 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, October 3, 1960 fi (Horticultural : Sm yr i ! " 4 i » | war < Society Meets | 5 3 | : yy , " we ' | By MRS, ARTHUR ELLIOTT | : 4 L : BROOKLIN The Brooklin {Hortie ultursl Society held its Sep » hv [tember meeting in the Christian {) {Education Hall of Brooklin Unit led Church, The president, Mrs, INorman Alves, chaired the meet : ling | ir. chain Win pened discover a bri i new world of hand, $197 | The bus, chartered for the trip to International Rose #how | at Casa Loma, Toronto, will 7 leave the church corner at | p.m 'land return around 7 p.m, Tickets 2 to show can be obtained from y " the president, ~d Mrs. Norman Alves gave a very descriptive and concise report of . : [the Annual Meeting, Distriet No.! 5, Horticultural Societies, held at * (Christ Church hall, Scarboro, on Foy ie delivered to y oor for 18 REELECTED Miss Ada Linton was unani mously re-elected a District Director, Guest of honor al Brooklin! meeting was Miss Wendy Schloen Brookiin, aged 13 years, Grade 7 pupil at 88 13, Pickering, who was awarded the ten dollar » me The Economy Reading Plan... a very A WEL ey special Reader Service offered H ca of 2 ua, bial , . » 08 three Duff Livingstone and Jimmy can compele effectively with mee Purpose o the competition! exclusively by this newspaper! Bill Drew of Oshawa, Ontario,| run on a points system was to promote conservation of a {3 uke o Yamane 1059 winner of the | top US, Karts and Drivers En . driving 4 Canadian made Kel featur tae { 11 gach class con World Karting Championship at | having up to four years' experi Ontario s native shrubs, flowers ton Kart, placed 5th in Class | stitute the class championship, | nolo ™ i ecember. Placing | ence. The Ajax Kart Club wil 8nd trees 'A' al the North Americ an | Total points earned In the | fifth in company with such fa- | stage a second meet al March After describing her own essay, Karting Association champion. | threo races decides the class | mous names as these certainty | Field next weekend, Competi- {Near to Nature," Wendy read MORE THAN 55 FAMOUS [YH VAL TY CHOOSE YOUR FAVORITES ship meeting held at Rockford placing uch an event at demonstrates top rank skill tors are expected from many [the first prize winning essay, sub- RT Minoi September 17th and | tracted top Karting names such | ability and tenacity and illu Ontario points to take in the mitted by Earl Brubacher,| 18th. Championship races are | as, Bill Jelferie Tex Bell trates that Canada in one year 'many events for all classe Elmira, Ont Preaching Jack," h otherwise *'Jack-in-the-pulpit An invitation to visit the show gardens al Sheridan Nurseries Lid,, on Highway 27 on Saturday Oct, 15, for a display of hardy chrysanthemums, was accepted : Mrs, Lorne Parrott introduced select any magazines guest speaker, Mr, R, McCauley Field Officer, for the Central Lake Ontario Conservation Au . thority, Bowmanville, who illus % trated with colored slides, the program of conservation, Said Mir McCauley I'he Central Lake Ontario Authority has been established in an area ol great potentiality, A rapidly increasing population is changing much of f nl WwW k the southern part of the water or (o) y Cc a ee heds from rural to urban, There is need for water control projects | and reforestration to aid in con y 3 i i trolling flood Conservation Extra big savings over newsstand prices iweas are needed for recreation for the growing needs of a bigger population Parts of the watersheds have Your newspaper will be delivered by carrier oll management problems which need attention No Money Down! Many of the projects of Con ervation Authority can bring im mediate benefit to the Authority and to the public Mrs, B, Jamieson, on behalf of | @Igel=18 Now! Check the Magazines you want! the Assoclation, extended a vote NEW AJAX TEACHERS ARE ENTERTAINED cational program. Sl e]Vifelo Viele ol aF-Tale I (elor-Tudl=T aN el gl s=Y 1 I Coo k=AVA: The execulive of ne oth Ajax | know each other in an informal | eo lor 1 clean | Peterborough high school, He is COUPLES CLUB Convenient . . . your magazines come by mail | Home and School ssociation | way vO new teachers ars on planned town. M Tones fore married, has one son and lives The United Links Couples Club i Lard Elgin junior school ees a great future for Ajax In Ajax. From the left, Wayne {of Brooklin United Church will perform a Iriendly function tall Judy Jones come Wayne Whitney come from | Whitney Mr lean Sever : Joi resume its fall activities after r CR NN NN NN NON FN FN NON "1 | each year soon after school be | {pom amipt m, She attended | Brighton, Ontario. This is his | president of the Home and , ging hy holding an afternoon E Bri ye m high school and Lake third vear teachin He served | § hool Assn Graham Pinck ine Yaosuon 2d, ie i tea at which the new teacher hore Teachers College. Th lwo Vea it Fairport Road | ney, Lord Elgin school principal Zo ing par a . Jy a Ld are welcomed, All the staff are | her first vear, She ha ( chool, He attended East North and Miss Judy Jone awa Shopping Centre at 8.30 A ] invited and everyone gets lo! a good impression of Ajax L umberland high chool and (Photo by John Mills) p m, sharp on Wednesday, Oct Mark an "X" before any Four Magazines MAGAZINES MAGAZINES New Renewal New Renewal | REDBOOK [7] CATHOLIC DIGEST | [| CORONET | CALLING ALL GIRLS I] LOOK (Every other week) | [) MODERN PHOTOGRAPHY | CHATELAINE | [) CHILDREN'S DIGEST | McCALL'S . (ages 7-12) MACLEANS (Every other [111 POPULAR SCIENCE week) | [| HUNTING & FISHING | GOOD HOUSEKEEPING yrs, 1 7") FREE PRESS WEEKLY L] U.S, CAMERA YS] [] MODERN ROMANCES TRUE STORY Yr [][] HARPER'S BAZAAR HI FI/STEREO REVIEW yn. [J CI SATURDAY NIGHT I'l AMERICAN GIRL... 3 wns. [11 FRONT PAGE DETECTIVE ARGOSY (The men's [1] CHRISTIAN HERALD 3 yr | 1 POPULAR BOATING yr 111 HUMPTY DUMPTY yrs. |] [INSIDE DETECTIVE ys. | [| ATLANTIC ADVOCATE yrs. 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The sil ed Church, following the return Y Peter ol party from Oshawa \ Thomson won {was the first professional hockey WO Www nternational Golf Tourna-{seen in B.C.'s Cariboo country FRENCHMAN'S BAY--French- oif at the CNE ar 4 the WOMAN'S ASSOCIATION ane uburhb ol man's Bay Pe ewees won the all: game at Maple Leal Stadia aly Saturday, beating South AGREEMENT RENEWED ory, aman og Mioclu lion 2 when they defeated the Poli nt sicker ng 1 2 i vi Ki ; aI rd three BUFFALO, N.Y, (AP Phila onl Hi de rare 19 at lelphia Phillies have penewed 2pm in the Christian Education Hall Lend a Hand group Is in harge of devotional serviee IPriendship group, the program;! Edward team the econd Frenchman Jay neu Stan Leonard of Vancouver wa traight game of the OASA Per of oh y ' Jel working agreement with uttalo son wee final by a score of 5d vell. 1 Korezyy Fhomson had a 162-hole aggre tiopal League, Bisons' president Wavne Colley. the Bay hurled ley, p who ite of G33, 15 under par, while john Stiglmier id Saturday struck out eight ive up seven S00 Batson, | VMichay Player d 634, Leonard 643 and The agreement is for one year hits and walked four. Clarke for Eood 1 like Souchak of the U.S, 647. with an option to renew ABC group, responsible for re Sarnia struck out four issued four Narnia Nickels, 2b; Boulton \ crowd of more than 7000 freshments The iil dont Meere, of: Me wered Thomson as he finished RACE DRIVER KILLED WwNWwWw wn of the Interna magexine MODERN SCREEN FLOWER GROWER POPULAR PHOTOGRAPHY | SPORT PHOTOPLAY | GLAMOUR ] MADEMOISELLE . | ESQUIR | OUTDOOR LIFE | PARENTS MAGAZINE | [1 TODAY'S HEALTH SPORTS AFIELD | SPORTS CAR ILL, | VOGUE PATTERN BOOK POPULAR GARDENING walks and gave up 10 hit only error of the game was charg. Ray, 1; Barr, ¢; Clarke, p: Me. Saturday's round with a three FAIRFIELD, 11, (AP) Jim under-par 68. Souchak, with a 68 I I | | ned the individual trophy for | ockard of Indianapoli Vas for its weekly games on Wed ian best round killed Saturday night in the time ne day evening in the basement To I eo Waier, HAVANA APY Cuba eth FILLY RETIRED rials for the 25-mile teature race of Township Hall, Highest scores and Prentice reached first on an ers have ken over 'operation of LONDON (AP Pol te Etoile when his midget racer went out Puplicue Bridge tallied as fol error to fill the bases. Fertile wa $110,000,000 U.S.owned Nie tl reatest of the late Prince OF control and overturned. Pack ol : walter W dell red Maal forced out at home plate when aro nickel processi plant in Al wan's race ho has run ard's car flipped end over end foTa0N #6 Padi» Brigg Toul Everett hit the ball down the Orien ovine I'he United he race. Trainer Noel Mur« along the dint trac y | . | ¢ Glover, along the dirt track, The 20-year. Mrs, Jack Glover, 65%; Mrs. Rob-| third base line. Stan Korczynski, Stat announced last Thursda meed Saturday that the . ¥ LAC WH who has been coming up with the ! Was clo down the plant be i N | I heir re old Packard was one of the top ert Heron, Mis, Cyril Davies, 65; hits when needed, tripled to bring © f harassment and cond red to stud Bolle won MidEet racers of the season Mr, and Mrs Morris, ha; Mrs in three runs. He was tagged out "atory 4 impose he we tha R100, ti) ura ; MT IAT frossinan, Jack Slaves, uv IS Fa. (© vas a) hort Fid lt Fowime on a NOTTS BEATS BRISTOL liam A, Heron, Phil Connibear, Sarnia scored an unearned run in I orkers was viewed LONDON (CP) Notts County|8: Mie. Douglas Wiseman, Mrs outright SEE FIRST HOCKEY GAME defeated Bristol City 3.0 Thurs.(Douglas Arksey, 62; Mrs, Nora the first innl hen Colley g elimina to oi i / y three walks, they tall bh bh nst QUESNEL, B.C, (CP)--Vancou day in an English League Third Jordan, Mrs. William A, Heron, § LILE BRIDGE SCORES od lo Sarnia Kachern Hornblower. 1b. The Brooklin Bridge Club met The Bay took the lead in the third inning when Fertile walked TAKE NICKEL PLANT ym. ys. yrs. WAN VWKW VW WNW YWW WY WY WWW WWW Www 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 up three walks, they tall one Aliation p ef A ey tallied one anuck wed a 4.2 victory Division soccer match more in the second when MeEach MUST PLAN ANY AD night ¢ Spok ern singled and gol home on gp. HURERT, Que ' a Tpaant Hornbowler's double. They were ada will have Do Not Write Here Carrier's Nome ; Carrier's Route No. Date tr rowdy exhibition robbed of a chance to take the Juie hiokes © lead in the fifth, when, with two 4 A alah on base, McKay hit a long fly 11 tereontin 3 to centre field and Keith Fertile uj) Wa AND V n ( 5 d veh ) made a nice catch on it. Sarnia tied the score in the bottom of fen Ne 1 \ the sixth when Barr hit a two to the time when th Mv KHEUMATIS Mpuy bagger and Clarke and McEach: gradually replac Ta ern both singled, Colley struck bomber a out the next three . batters in North Ame \ order, Jones scored the winning ner peech to run for the Bay in the seventh, League of Canad; Fertile singled and was out at second on a flelder's choice when CARDINAL DIES Jones bunted, Prentice doubled! IVREA, Italy (Reuter ( dinal Gluse tta hed ol | hereby agree to subscribe for or extend my present subscription at current rates to THE OSHAWA TIMES, Oshawa, Ont. for 36 months and the magazines chosen for the term indicated. | agree to pay 60c weekly for 36 months with the understanding that this amount represents full payment for not only the magazines but also and Jones advanced to third. He for the newspaper. stole home on a pass ball, Everett Stroke $ ve town walked and Prentice stole home Maturda would have been 7 to add another run, Sarnia's next three baller were put out In order on two infield plays aod a YOU WHO NEVER FINISHED final strikeout next mont NAME venus Apt NO Phone No. FOURTH YEAR This is the fourth year the Bay OL Peewees have tried for this trophy and Don Hopkins boys are invited to write for FREE bookleh. Tells how you can finally made it. Last year they Your High Schoal Diploma were defeated in third game of the final series by Aldershot AT HOME IN SPARE TIME They have a remarkable record AMERICAN SCHOOL, 100 Dundas Street. Deseronte. Ont this year of having lost only one . ° Bookie game in over 3 games played Le 5% They won the Woodstock Tourna ment championship, The Avenue NAME Road Lions Club all-Ontarvio championship and alse the Metre AUBRSSS Toronto Mino Sports Coline ' = 2 x Tos shampionship which was played Y ORDER TAKEN BY 41448 ALL MAGAZINES MUST BE DELIVERED TO THE SAME A™ ~** 0 NEW NEWSPAPER SUBSCRIBER 0 ow \ atm FAR ER GES GES GED GEN SID GES GND GES GES GND GES WS GES SEN GEN GEN GES GEN SNS GND GND GEN SN SNS SNE am {iti - - - » heme -moo-o-

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